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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> black friday marks the start of the holiday subpoeeason, but will open their doors tomorrow to get a jump on sales. which stocks should you pick up this year? doc? >> i'm shopping at tj maxx. this stock is cheap and i like buying cheap stocks just like i like buying clothing on sale at tj maxx. this thing is cheap. they're going to get whoever the losers are, they're going to be making a big mark up on it. >> even cheap for a stock that's been up 30 plus percent year to date. >> you look at the last month, you've got some outperformance in a significant way from the buckle. one of pete's favorite stocks. >> bk, thanks for your patience. what's on your list? >> i mean, i actually did do a little shopping myself at t.j. maxx, picked up ath lletic gear and the place was jamming. for me, i think the best retail out there is apple. i know they have all kinds of issues. they're down 20% from the highs. i think ev
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> black friday marks the start of the holiday subpoeeason, but will open their doors tomorrow to get a jump on sales. which stocks should you pick up this year? doc? >> i'm shopping at tj maxx. this stock is cheap and i like buying cheap stocks just like i like buying clothing on sale at tj maxx. this thing is cheap. they're going to get whoever the losers are, they're going to be making a...
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send us an e-mail or tweet us. montpieler was named the capital for its location weapon visitedded the city to explore the history and literary culture. montpellier. >> we are at the historic vermont college of fine artses in montpellier vermont. i'm the founding president of the college. i've always been a story-teller and always loved to read, and i was reading -- i thought maybe shy do this and i went back to school and took a creative writing class and decided i had a knack for it and never turned back. there's nothing more satisfying than working on a novel, particularly when you have a job like running a college. it's almost like -- although my literary life is an important part of what i do in some ways i'm still a tinkerer at night in the garage. i'm no different than someone building model airplanes. eye just crafting a 280 page novel that people hopefully read and enjoy. >>> the building behind is was erected in 1868 and this was a women's undergraduate college for years. in 2006, the campus was in danger
send us an e-mail or tweet us. montpieler was named the capital for its location weapon visitedded the city to explore the history and literary culture. montpellier. >> we are at the historic vermont college of fine artses in montpellier vermont. i'm the founding president of the college. i've always been a story-teller and always loved to read, and i was reading -- i thought maybe shy do this and i went back to school and took a creative writing class and decided i had a knack for it and...
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. >>> steve mentioned the winds may be an issue on the bridges and causeway so use care. also this morning we are looking at the commute on 101 that traffic looks good approaching the split, it is 5:00 let's go to the desk. >>> they are dealing with two water-main breaks. we have alex savage there right now, what is going on right now, alex? >> reporter: people in pittsburgh will be waking up without running water and we will show you why, right here. this is that broken water-main and you can see crews are working on it to try and get access and obviously do the repair work necessary to get the water back on. this is the crews in the city of pittsburgh and they are working between york and cutter. this water-main break is running and at this point, both of the streets in this area are dry. we will show what you this looked like when we first got here as crews were pulling water out of the street. the call was about 8:00 this morning and it sent water rushing down the street. we talked with a man who lives a couple of blocks away and he said at the height of this break he
. >>> steve mentioned the winds may be an issue on the bridges and causeway so use care. also this morning we are looking at the commute on 101 that traffic looks good approaching the split, it is 5:00 let's go to the desk. >>> they are dealing with two water-main breaks. we have alex savage there right now, what is going on right now, alex? >> reporter: people in pittsburgh will be waking up without running water and we will show you why, right here. this is that broken...
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please use care. let's go out to live pictures. i want to show you san francisco northbound 101 the freeway here looks good approaching the 80 split. no problems on the san mateo bridge but the driving is not great across any ovines spans. at 5:40 let's go to steve. >>> if you're always on twitter you tweet me. brad says livermore we're getting hammered out here. well it's kind of late to this rain. the rainfall hasn't been that heavy but to the north 1-3 inches of rain. there is a little bit of a break. there is a back edge to this. you can actually see it. it looks like the north by i had reports the rain has ended. there is still a lot of cloud cover. rain right there. stretching back toward oakland and san francisco. it looks like it's just past the golden gate bridge. it looks like you know you are rounding third and heading for home. it should be ending in the next half hour. not much. you can still see the line. getting a little bit of rain as well. there is plenty to go around here. berkeley, oakland, back over toward the p
please use care. let's go out to live pictures. i want to show you san francisco northbound 101 the freeway here looks good approaching the 80 split. no problems on the san mateo bridge but the driving is not great across any ovines spans. at 5:40 let's go to steve. >>> if you're always on twitter you tweet me. brad says livermore we're getting hammered out here. well it's kind of late to this rain. the rainfall hasn't been that heavy but to the north 1-3 inches of rain. there is a...
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we have before us a number of challenges as a nation. i think those challenges can be made easier or more difficult as a result of our willingness and ability to communicate the reasons why is so important we live under government that recognizes restraints on its own power, that we recognize each branch of government has its own power and shouldn't step on any other branch's power and we have got to stand up for the principle that not every power should be exercised at the national level. the more we stand for these principles, and popular as they may be, difficult to explain as they may be, i tend to believe our best days really will be ahead of us as americans. americans are smart. americans are able to recognize truth. truth resonates with the american people but in order for it to resonate it has to come from us. we have to speak it. we have to identify it. we have to identify error where we see error. this is one instance where error has occurred and i hope we won't ever shrink from the task of identifying error especially when it
we have before us a number of challenges as a nation. i think those challenges can be made easier or more difficult as a result of our willingness and ability to communicate the reasons why is so important we live under government that recognizes restraints on its own power, that we recognize each branch of government has its own power and shouldn't step on any other branch's power and we have got to stand up for the principle that not every power should be exercised at the national level. the...
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box them in, use the power of the presidency. the question is has he built a new set of skills and tools that he'll use, and i think we're going to see in the next couple months. it's a big time for him. david, both in your book and in a recent op-ed piece, you asked the question what really drives them? what is the -- is that right -- give us a -- i mean, that seems to be the theme of the book. what is driving this guy, and it's a bit of an open question. what do you think you are seeing now as the driving motivations? >> well, i wrote about this last week in terms of the second term, and i think the drive now is greatness. i think he has the opportunity for that. that doesn't mean he'll reach it, but, you know, even as the second term often creates unexpected problems and a lame duck atmosphere that can devolve, couldn't have had the chance of greatness without the second term, and i think that as you watched him in the first term, as ron and john captured, he was in a learning process. there's many times in that period where h
box them in, use the power of the presidency. the question is has he built a new set of skills and tools that he'll use, and i think we're going to see in the next couple months. it's a big time for him. david, both in your book and in a recent op-ed piece, you asked the question what really drives them? what is the -- is that right -- give us a -- i mean, that seems to be the theme of the book. what is driving this guy, and it's a bit of an open question. what do you think you are seeing now...
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they were using generator power. folks in need were happy to have a hot meal. >> i just thank god and i thank the people. everybody came together always with family. with the storm, everybody became a family. >> the giving away free gear to keep the victims warm. >> victims in some of the hard hit areas holding up? in breezy point, for example, new york governor andrew cuomo really stepping up handing out meals for first responders and by day's end. new york city is expecting to give more than 26,500 turkey dinners at the city's 30 food distribution sites and the american red cross which was already served 6.6 million meals and snacks since the storm hit plans to serve 35,000 hot holiday meals of turkey, mashed mow at a time toes and apple pie by the end of the day as well. annan kooiman thanks very much. >> happy thanksgiving. >> you too. it seems to happen every year tragedy when friday turkey turns deadly. officials in washington, d.c. say an elderly man died in a house fire apparently fueled by a turkey fryer. wi
they were using generator power. folks in need were happy to have a hot meal. >> i just thank god and i thank the people. everybody came together always with family. with the storm, everybody became a family. >> the giving away free gear to keep the victims warm. >> victims in some of the hard hit areas holding up? in breezy point, for example, new york governor andrew cuomo really stepping up handing out meals for first responders and by day's end. new york city is expecting...
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use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. brit bret it will be the talk here in washington for weeks. one late night show apparently caught president obama preparing for the final fiscal cliff showdown mr. president signs the books. what books is he getting? [ laughter ]
use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. brit bret it will be the talk here in washington for weeks. one late night show apparently caught president obama preparing for the...
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most of us don't see us that way. so that is the problem. i think it's under estimating of your opponents' strength and the reality in ferm of how pool view them. there was riches and ridicule that i don't understand the election. i know it played a zeep impact. listen, as i said, our party has gone through that gfer. and obviously owe 51% of the done fri. i will take any one of the number of the criticism of president obama. and there arish shoes that as republicans i just disagree with. however, you go back to mitt romney's book, what was the title snl "no apology" right, inferring that the president runs around the world apologizing for america not true that never happened. the birther conflict. that he was an alien imposter in the oval office. he's a socialist, he's a marxist. all of this deranged nonsense had a terrible impact not on the president but on republicans. for anybody out there that thinks that mitt romney running around with donald trump was good -- gut out to colorado and start smoking it. [applause] it is -- it is -- it is
most of us don't see us that way. so that is the problem. i think it's under estimating of your opponents' strength and the reality in ferm of how pool view them. there was riches and ridicule that i don't understand the election. i know it played a zeep impact. listen, as i said, our party has gone through that gfer. and obviously owe 51% of the done fri. i will take any one of the number of the criticism of president obama. and there arish shoes that as republicans i just disagree with....
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joining us knew anchor of fox news sunday, chris wallace and brit hume. you've been monitoring these elections for decades. >> decades, you know, the second lincoln race, kind after surprise. (laughter) . >> megyn: your take on the close are arguments. they say that romney is trying to go big, chris. >> the first thing looking at them they're bone tired, you can just see the fatigue etched in both of their faces and hear it in obama's voice. as far as romney is concerned, yeah, i think he's trying to go big and basically saying, you face a big choice this year, you can continue on the path of barack obama and we know where that's going to take us or go in a very different way, some people will say he should have made it more of a choice election, because for months it was all a referendum on obama's stewardship of the economy and now a choice election, i think it's a good strong argument to finish the race. >> look who's got hope and change, it's not barack obama. he's spending the final hours this year, sound bites you played here suggested, that he's st
joining us knew anchor of fox news sunday, chris wallace and brit hume. you've been monitoring these elections for decades. >> decades, you know, the second lincoln race, kind after surprise. (laughter) . >> megyn: your take on the close are arguments. they say that romney is trying to go big, chris. >> the first thing looking at them they're bone tired, you can just see the fatigue etched in both of their faces and hear it in obama's voice. as far as romney is concerned,...
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headed into friday, fiscal cliff talks with congressional leaders, president obama gave us a hit list of his negotiations strategies, repeating his intention to immediately raise tax rates on top earners. >> when it comes to the top 2%, what i'm not going to do is to extend further a tax cut for folks who don't need it which would cost close to a trillion dollars and it's very difficult to see how you make up that trillion dollars if we're serious about deficit reduction, just by closing loopholes and deductions. the math tends not to work. >> paul: but does the president's math add up? let's ask wall street journal columnist bill mcguerin, and analyst steve moore and washington columnist kim strassel. so, kim, the president won reelection, was this the hand of magnimty reaching out to the republicans? >> it's crazy, it's what the president says all the time. if you listen to the press conference, he seems to say the biggest wish list for his liberal partisans has become docile letting these tax rates expire. while the republicans have moved, they are offering revenue, this is a chang
headed into friday, fiscal cliff talks with congressional leaders, president obama gave us a hit list of his negotiations strategies, repeating his intention to immediately raise tax rates on top earners. >> when it comes to the top 2%, what i'm not going to do is to extend further a tax cut for folks who don't need it which would cost close to a trillion dollars and it's very difficult to see how you make up that trillion dollars if we're serious about deficit reduction, just by closing...
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thanks for being with us. cheryl: last week ben bernanke said housing was, quote, not out of the woods but look at this. housing starts rising last month to their highest rate in four years after builder confidence, sales of existing homes did take higher for the month, looking at mortgage banking solutions. ben bernanke blamed lenders and is blaming underwriters. is everybody being too strict? that the problem here? >> we have gotten constricting back to reasonable underwriting standards but to say we are too strict you have to look at where we were before the underwriting standard. we could lose up. we don't need another government program. we need to get back to fundamentals of jobs and sustainable economic data and housing numbers are encouraging. but there's more to be considered. the fiscal cliff is one of the. cheryl: if you look at the actual numbers we got into a housing starts were up 3.6% month over month. not to be ashamed, 42% over the last year. if the data is there, you get this overall sense of
thanks for being with us. cheryl: last week ben bernanke said housing was, quote, not out of the woods but look at this. housing starts rising last month to their highest rate in four years after builder confidence, sales of existing homes did take higher for the month, looking at mortgage banking solutions. ben bernanke blamed lenders and is blaming underwriters. is everybody being too strict? that the problem here? >> we have gotten constricting back to reasonable underwriting standards...
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do you remember when chey used to say a dollar and a dream? i was shocked to find out it's $2. >> buy a lot of dreams, though. i was hitly lightning and attacked by a horde of bees on my way in so my odds are betting. >> okay. >> chris, thank you. we will be talking powerball madness, asking our viewers how would you spend half a billion dollars. nearly 30 people have entered into our little pool on the 11:00 show. topping our agenda, more serious news concerning susan rice's capitol pr tour. it rolls on. what are republicans' reasons for vowing to block her possible nomination for secretary of state? we'll dig down deep on that. >>> and guess who's coming to dinner? mitt romney for his first face-to-face meeting with president obama since the election. will the fiscal cliff be on the agenda? >>> and what will president obama say when he speaks live next hour at the white house? we'll be flanked by middle-class families whose wallets could be impacted if congress fails to reach a deal. ♪ [ male announcer ] are you on medicare? do you have th
do you remember when chey used to say a dollar and a dream? i was shocked to find out it's $2. >> buy a lot of dreams, though. i was hitly lightning and attacked by a horde of bees on my way in so my odds are betting. >> okay. >> chris, thank you. we will be talking powerball madness, asking our viewers how would you spend half a billion dollars. nearly 30 people have entered into our little pool on the 11:00 show. topping our agenda, more serious news concerning susan rice's...
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the press corps does not use the time. and this is what he can control. this is the pattern for the president, goes for the soft media and soft questions and his popularity rises as the number of questions about his policy continue to increase. >> jake tapper at abc asked him some tough questions. our ed henry asked him some tough questions. and then there was this from christy parsons of the chicago tribune. >> thank you, mr. president. and congratulations, by the way. one quick follow-up. >> when i was running for state senate, there. >> that's right i was. >> christy and i go back a ways. >> i've never seen you lose, i wasn't working that one time. >> there you go. (laughter) >> all right, alan, appropriate? >> beautiful, beautiful moment. what do you have against love? come on. you of course chose a particular heart warming moment there. this is a president, that sat down with bill o'reilly a couple of times, i don't think he's afraid of the press and to conflate the number of times that he, or some kind of counter punctual things with the number of t
the press corps does not use the time. and this is what he can control. this is the pattern for the president, goes for the soft media and soft questions and his popularity rises as the number of questions about his policy continue to increase. >> jake tapper at abc asked him some tough questions. our ed henry asked him some tough questions. and then there was this from christy parsons of the chicago tribune. >> thank you, mr. president. and congratulations, by the way. one quick...
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they maybe us feel safer. but they do not make us safer. the proliferation of guns in america does not make us safer. so you have the constitution sitting there, but that's sort of the thing that gun rights lovers always hold dear. can you defend the right to have guns without relying on the second amendment? without going to the second amendment, can you answer the sentence, guns are good because -- >> because guns don't kill people, people do. that's the quote -- >> oh, come on. >> i would argue that -- agree with you that, yes, having a gun per se does not bring you safety. if you don't know how to use a gun properly, if you don't have it right next to your bedside when the robber comes in with a gun to shoot you with, it's not going to do you any good. a lot of people argued after the aurora massacre, for instance, it would be good if a lot of people in the movie house were carrying guns, it would have been good. i don't agree with that because they could have shot each other or have a deadly cross fire. the safety brought by owning a g
they maybe us feel safer. but they do not make us safer. the proliferation of guns in america does not make us safer. so you have the constitution sitting there, but that's sort of the thing that gun rights lovers always hold dear. can you defend the right to have guns without relying on the second amendment? without going to the second amendment, can you answer the sentence, guns are good because -- >> because guns don't kill people, people do. that's the quote -- >> oh, come on....
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's...
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apparently they did something on us. it says msnbc's new daytime talk fest proves that you can disagree without being disagreeable unless your name is s.e. cupp. >> what? >> no, it doesn't say that. strong ratings and lively political chatter without too much finger pointing. >> without too much finger pointing. just some. >> just enough finger pointing. >> i have to say i loved -- as a kid we got the guide as we called it at home and do the cheers and jeers and all that. anybody in the country wants to know what time dog the bounty hunter is on is reading about us this week. that's pretty exciting. >> you are absolutely right, steve. i mean, i'm glad that list is actually really interesting. on point, modern family is still one of the best shows on television. >> of course, we think it's on point. well done, tv guide. >> you have great taste. >> "breaking bad" is still one of the best shows on tv. when they say "breaking bad" hot to the end, i think the last season ever all time is coming next season and this year they
apparently they did something on us. it says msnbc's new daytime talk fest proves that you can disagree without being disagreeable unless your name is s.e. cupp. >> what? >> no, it doesn't say that. strong ratings and lively political chatter without too much finger pointing. >> without too much finger pointing. just some. >> just enough finger pointing. >> i have to say i loved -- as a kid we got the guide as we called it at home and do the cheers and jeers and...
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for us this system from this morning we're almost done with it. i think things will wind down pretty fast. still some showers, breezy, sun, clouds. rain holding on parts of the east bay, south bay and peninsula. about another hour things should be done. this is the first of three systems. next week looks dry. until went we have pretty good rain in the north bay thursday night into friday morning. everybody gets in on that. one more system comes in on the weekend. things should wind own and end sunday. about a quarter toinch two inches, the one coming in, if it stalls out on the north bay, that is when they can have a lot of problems, russian river, mendocino county, lake county and also marin county. >> any snow in the sierra? >> very high. this is a really warm system, not cold. snow level is above 7500 feet for some. >> thank you. >>> the writers who vote baseball players into the hall of fame will decide if barry bonds deserves a spot in cooperstown. he is set to appear on the hall of fame ballot today along with roger clemons and sammy associa
for us this system from this morning we're almost done with it. i think things will wind down pretty fast. still some showers, breezy, sun, clouds. rain holding on parts of the east bay, south bay and peninsula. about another hour things should be done. this is the first of three systems. next week looks dry. until went we have pretty good rain in the north bay thursday night into friday morning. everybody gets in on that. one more system comes in on the weekend. things should wind own and end...
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give us the incite. s >> with a there is thes incident of the investigation is taken extremely seriously. >> lonesome locations is difficult to do that. >> the joint investigation team led by his partnerthe calling in members of the afghan security forces. it goes on over a period of time. in order to collect other pieces of evidence and then go back to the community. >> the zen not straight forward. the allegations and counter allegations with civilian casualties with the increasing factor. it is difficult to startsure the with but with the most clear .xposition pr >> and the time it takes who p might be expecting more justice? >> that is part of the outcome.storiet how i think that is whatbirds matters. >> what arrangements arend there? and mrs. the other parts of the afghanistan. >> and we go through that with the regional commanders.s. also certain damage has beentheo done? >> with a afghan national security forces? >> also with the view of how you see the transition. within that i was struck by your
give us the incite. s >> with a there is thes incident of the investigation is taken extremely seriously. >> lonesome locations is difficult to do that. >> the joint investigation team led by his partnerthe calling in members of the afghan security forces. it goes on over a period of time. in order to collect other pieces of evidence and then go back to the community. >> the zen not straight forward. the allegations and counter allegations with civilian casualties with...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. we find the best, sweetest crafor red lobster that we can find. [ male annncer ] it's time for crabfest at red lobster! this year, try 1 of 5 entrees. like our new snow crab and garlic shrimp. a half-pound of tender crab paired with savory shrimp. just 12.99. or dig into our hearty crab and roasted garlic...
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let us presume, and i do not know the number, i do not want to know the number, let us presume those other top 17 agencies in the intelligence community are having an equal number of attempted intrusions. add another 45,000 to these -- 90,000 incidents per year. that is roughly one attempted intrusion every five minutes. state,, let's add local, tribal governments. in that vast pool we call the private sector, private industry -- the numbers go through the roof, even conservatively. i am leading toward an understanding that cyber attacks and intrusions are kind of a continuum. they're happening all the time. going at all the different sectors. now again, from that gao report, if you look at the types of intrusions being reported, you have in this pie chart here, 31% of the incidents reported are still under investigation. something happened, something abnormal. we got a warning somebody tried to get in or a computer system crashes and we try to repeat it and it will not be proved. we have to reload and image of the parent system and get it going again. something happens and we do not
let us presume, and i do not know the number, i do not want to know the number, let us presume those other top 17 agencies in the intelligence community are having an equal number of attempted intrusions. add another 45,000 to these -- 90,000 incidents per year. that is roughly one attempted intrusion every five minutes. state,, let's add local, tribal governments. in that vast pool we call the private sector, private industry -- the numbers go through the roof, even conservatively. i am...
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twice he could have hire us, and twice he didn't hire us. i think our work--it has more depth and a little bit--it's not obtuse-- >> really? >> you have to use your imagination a little bit. and steve was brilliant in saying this is what it is, it's clear, it's simple. he was a dictator. dictators get what they want. he happened to be a dictator. he was hard to work with. >> i don't think we worked for a dictator for very long. that's the problem. >> gavin: are you guys dictators dictators? >> no. >> gavin: you're collaborative? >> we have differing opinions. >> gavin: what happens when it conflicts with your clients. >> in the office we win. that's how it works. but with a client, no, no, you can't boss a client around. you have to work with them. it's like the republicans and democrats--i'm getting to the politics. you got the two sides of the house. they're not going it work with each other. just in the going it did it. nothing will get done. you have it work with the client--have to. >> gavin: have there been moments that you quit on a c
twice he could have hire us, and twice he didn't hire us. i think our work--it has more depth and a little bit--it's not obtuse-- >> really? >> you have to use your imagination a little bit. and steve was brilliant in saying this is what it is, it's clear, it's simple. he was a dictator. dictators get what they want. he happened to be a dictator. he was hard to work with. >> i don't think we worked for a dictator for very long. that's the problem. >> gavin: are you guys...
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stay with us. back in a moment. you take a clo. ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> heading toward the close. it's all about the election this week. this was the dow rallying into the election. the selloff afterwards. for the week, do
stay with us. back in a moment. you take a clo. ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the...
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he joins us. congressman devin nunes, chairman of the ways and means committee to tell us what kind of effor it will take and who will be blamed for failure to stop these tax hikes and trillion dollar budget cuts. bradley graham is among our guests tonight. here are the details on exctly what secretary geithner has proposed on behalf of the presidento avoid the fiscal cliff. according to the republicans in that meeting, the offer includes $1.6 trillion in new revenue. that is higher taxes, raising tax rates, and taxes on investment income. at least $50 million in new stimul spending in the next fiscal year alone. mind you, of course, the repubcans looking for spending ts as an offset to their agreement to raise taxes. the only spending cuts in the plan come from cutting medicare and other programs by 400 billion over the coming decade. timothy geithner also requesting the equivant of a permanent increase in the national debt limit. president obama remarkably consistent in his intent to raise taxes
he joins us. congressman devin nunes, chairman of the ways and means committee to tell us what kind of effor it will take and who will be blamed for failure to stop these tax hikes and trillion dollar budget cuts. bradley graham is among our guests tonight. here are the details on exctly what secretary geithner has proposed on behalf of the presidento avoid the fiscal cliff. according to the republicans in that meeting, the offer includes $1.6 trillion in new revenue. that is higher taxes,...
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history tells us that these don't often last very long. what could be at issue here in the next 24 to 48 hours? >> reporter: the key issue in this cease-fire is the third component, the opening up of gaza's borders, the lifting possibly of the israeli blockade that's been imposed on gaza now for five years. israel is very concerned that the minute that blockade gets lifted there will be an influx of weapons into the gaza strip, weapons that could potentially get into the hands of militants. really think of this cease-fire as a sort of a band aid. if you don't treat the underlying wound underneath the infection doesn't go away so there's still a lot of hard work to be done and concessions to be made on both sides. >> clarissa ward in cairo this morning. for the first time ambassador susan rice is defending remarks she made about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. the september 11th attack killed four americans including ambassador chris stevens. rice has been criticized for blaming the attack on mob violence. >> when discu
history tells us that these don't often last very long. what could be at issue here in the next 24 to 48 hours? >> reporter: the key issue in this cease-fire is the third component, the opening up of gaza's borders, the lifting possibly of the israeli blockade that's been imposed on gaza now for five years. israel is very concerned that the minute that blockade gets lifted there will be an influx of weapons into the gaza strip, weapons that could potentially get into the hands of...
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they use it as a stop. it bounced slightly from here, but i don't think that was a really good support zone. now if you look at dwoog l, i think google is actually standing on very strong support. we see a multiyear wedge forming. multiple times it tested that 650 area of resistance. now it's resting on that support. as they say, tall houses can be built from strong foundations. i think google has a strong foundation. >> one of many things they say. erin, why are you sticking with apple? >> not only if you look at the chart but fundamentally. in may, they bought motorola. when they made their earnings announcement in mid-october, you can see that huge drop. apple is trading at 40% less on valuation. it's also lower than its peers versus google. so you can get similar long-term earnings growth, about 14% long-term growth versus 16% on google, but you're trading at a 40% less lower valuation. you're looking at the next 12 months earnings. it's a that brainer. not only that, but apple pays dividends. >> i thin
they use it as a stop. it bounced slightly from here, but i don't think that was a really good support zone. now if you look at dwoog l, i think google is actually standing on very strong support. we see a multiyear wedge forming. multiple times it tested that 650 area of resistance. now it's resting on that support. as they say, tall houses can be built from strong foundations. i think google has a strong foundation. >> one of many things they say. erin, why are you sticking with apple?...
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and that better life is out there, it's waiting for us. our destiny is in your hands, two more days, two more days and we can get to work rebuilding our country, restoring our confidence, renewing our conviction. we are confident that we're on a solid path, confident that college grads four years from now will find better jobs. confidence that single moms working two jobs will have a shot of a better job. i want to -- i want to take just a moment and tell, but an experience i had just last night. it reminded me of something that happened many years ago. i was serving as a leader in the boy scouts of america. and have some scouters here, i can tell. we were at the court of honor, and a big for micah table and i was sitting next to the flag in the flagpole and the speaker was from monument, colorado and described the fact that his troop wanted a special american flag and bought one and flown above the capitol building. they wanted it to go on the space shuttle and nasa agreed. the boys were so proud looking from home rooms at school and home
and that better life is out there, it's waiting for us. our destiny is in your hands, two more days, two more days and we can get to work rebuilding our country, restoring our confidence, renewing our conviction. we are confident that we're on a solid path, confident that college grads four years from now will find better jobs. confidence that single moms working two jobs will have a shot of a better job. i want to -- i want to take just a moment and tell, but an experience i had just last...
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jane rosen joining us inside the beltway. this is a washington story because wal-mart filed a complaint with federal authorities and set a big clock in motion. give us the outlay as soon as you can. >> we begin by noting walmart is the nation's largest retail and employs more 1 million employees in the u.s. and the sales last fiscal year of $500 billion. the company filed a complaint with the national labor relations board in little rock, ark. alleging unfair labor practices on the part of the united food and commercial workers union claiming that the union who organize picketing outside 1300 walmart stores on the heavy shopping day of black friday this friday is effectively an attempt to unionize wal-mart workers outside of the rules that govern unionization. >> the union may say they're not engage in an organizing effort but the truth is they would love to organize wal-mart and have been wanting to do that for a long time and walmart is looking at companies like hostess and general motors that have been virtually bankrupted
jane rosen joining us inside the beltway. this is a washington story because wal-mart filed a complaint with federal authorities and set a big clock in motion. give us the outlay as soon as you can. >> we begin by noting walmart is the nation's largest retail and employs more 1 million employees in the u.s. and the sales last fiscal year of $500 billion. the company filed a complaint with the national labor relations board in little rock, ark. alleging unfair labor practices on the part...
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thank you for joining us here. it is wednesday november 21st i'm dave clark. >> and i'm claudine wong. pam cook has the morning off. your time is 6:30. >> in the news for you right now. if you are heading out give yourself extra time. the roads are wet. driving is dangerous. this is what what happened overnight in oakland. a driver lost control because of the rain. luckily no one was hurt here. the rain also causing a lot of flooding all over the bay area. this is what it was like at the broadway off ramp in oakland just hours ago. the chp says about five inches of water built up there and it's a real concern for drivers everywhere. >>> happening now is one of the busiest travel days of the year. we want to give you a live look at sfo. there is curb side as people pull up to drop their loved ones off. many travel everies are starting to show -- travelers are starting to show up for their flights. if you're getting ready head out the door, big delays are possible. this is what sfo looked like at 2:30 this morning wh
thank you for joining us here. it is wednesday november 21st i'm dave clark. >> and i'm claudine wong. pam cook has the morning off. your time is 6:30. >> in the news for you right now. if you are heading out give yourself extra time. the roads are wet. driving is dangerous. this is what what happened overnight in oakland. a driver lost control because of the rain. luckily no one was hurt here. the rain also causing a lot of flooding all over the bay area. this is what it was like...
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us through how it works. i go to starbuck and i say it is maria and i want a latte? >> to start you download square wallet for your phone and find the starbucks in the directory and go up and say i'd like a double tall latte and show your phone to the scanner. a quick beep and they hand you your coffee and you walk away. smpl simple. >> i paid the raj register. >> the cash register is moving more and more off the counter in to the buyer's hand. that's the most amazing thing. the buyer is in complete control of the transaction. the payment device is not leaving their hands at all. that's the most secure transaction you can have. >> so you also cofounded twitter which has sort of changed the world in a different way. is there a thread between twitter and square in terms of what is similar and what they are both tapping in to? >> i think the common thread is simplicity. twitter made it simple to have a conversation with the world, just by updating what's around you and sharing what you are seeing or experiencing
us through how it works. i go to starbuck and i say it is maria and i want a latte? >> to start you download square wallet for your phone and find the starbucks in the directory and go up and say i'd like a double tall latte and show your phone to the scanner. a quick beep and they hand you your coffee and you walk away. smpl simple. >> i paid the raj register. >> the cash register is moving more and more off the counter in to the buyer's hand. that's the most amazing thing....
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facing debt is nothing new for us. in fact, it's helped shape our country and accomplish incredible things like the expansion westward and the louisiana purchase, florida, texas and california. those cost money, you know. our next guest argues that, yes, we are a country of dreamers and also a country of defalters. in the guest spot, scott nelson, an author of "a nation of deadbeats." i guess my first question would be, you have basically outlined in the book a pattern you say you can see repeetding throughout american history, 19th century, the wall street meltdown. can you tell us what that pattern is and why we keep repeating it? >> yeah. the pattern goes back, in fact, early 1793. it's the beginning of the first bank of the united states. we have -- europeans lending to the u.s. really since the nation began. and lending to the country itself, but also, a lot of private lending and a lot of private lending is -- turns out to be not very good at paying it back and so the failure to pay back led to the 1819 panic. sa
facing debt is nothing new for us. in fact, it's helped shape our country and accomplish incredible things like the expansion westward and the louisiana purchase, florida, texas and california. those cost money, you know. our next guest argues that, yes, we are a country of dreamers and also a country of defalters. in the guest spot, scott nelson, an author of "a nation of deadbeats." i guess my first question would be, you have basically outlined in the book a pattern you say you can...
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stay with us for continuing coverage of this strike. we will have more on throughout mornings on two and stay tuned for how the strike could affect your plans. >>> two neighborhoods are a soggy mess, one is in redwood city showing us a few foot sinkhole. >> reporter: there are quite a few people in this neighborhood waking up without running water and the information i just got the homes affected are on york and cutter. that is 11 homes by my count but crews are out here repairing this broken pipe and it is a 6-inch line which burst overnight and that's what created this sinkhole here in the middle of the street. it was rushing down for a food hour and a half and a make it said it was about a foot or so deep. crews came and shut the water but it obviously tossed the pavement to rumble. >> now i got up to go to the bathroom and now there is no water. >> they say it will be a few hours. >> we have some water anyway. >> crews will be out here another couple of hours until the work is complete. they have to take out this segment of the brok
stay with us for continuing coverage of this strike. we will have more on throughout mornings on two and stay tuned for how the strike could affect your plans. >>> two neighborhoods are a soggy mess, one is in redwood city showing us a few foot sinkhole. >> reporter: there are quite a few people in this neighborhood waking up without running water and the information i just got the homes affected are on york and cutter. that is 11 homes by my count but crews are out here...
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news, traffictest tones ersonalized alarm here.f us gives us a look and how it works. >> a lot of us wake up to our phone a glaring something like this. but here it abc 7, we will make better with this. set this alarm, you can choose from those sounds that you dread, or you can wake up to something a little better like this -- steve chenevy. buzz, buzz, buzz. or -- rise and shine. does a lot more. here is our weather right now, next seven days. get it hour by hour. radar. doppler have a video forecast for you. >> you can start the weekend will be worth it weatherwise. the news of mr. g.ile you are sleepin headlines to read so goingow exactly what is on. get the app, go to wjla.com/mobile. we hope to make this a little easier for you to say -- good morning, washington. .> good morning, sleepyhead >> so there it is, you can get going to wjla.com. >> it really does have everything you need to get your with the forecast, details.et all the people with an air to checkepair and want in. it a little easier people wake up with r phone and went to check in. starting to see some heavier rain.
news, traffictest tones ersonalized alarm here.f us gives us a look and how it works. >> a lot of us wake up to our phone a glaring something like this. but here it abc 7, we will make better with this. set this alarm, you can choose from those sounds that you dread, or you can wake up to something a little better like this -- steve chenevy. buzz, buzz, buzz. or -- rise and shine. does a lot more. here is our weather right now, next seven days. get it hour by hour. radar. doppler have a...
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chriskris van cleave shows us how it works. >> a lot of us wake up to our phone blaring something like this. but here at abc 7 we will make your wake-up better with the abc 7 alarm clock. when you set this you can choose from all the noises you probably dread early in the morning or maybe something a little better like steve chenevey. >> buzz buzz it is advertisement to get up. >> or alison starling. >> rise and shine. >> it is five of your favorite abc 7 faces to start the morning. but it does more. this is the weather right now. here is the weather the next seven days and you could get it hour by hour or live doppler radar. we even have a video forecast for you right down here. >> we will start the weekend early because it will be worth it weatherwise. >> we have all the news you missed while sleeping. more headlines to read so you know exactly what has been going on. this is important. to get the app go to wjla.com/mobile. if you have the iphone it will direct you how to get the app so we hope to make it easier for you to say "good morning, washington." >> good morning, sleepy head.
chriskris van cleave shows us how it works. >> a lot of us wake up to our phone blaring something like this. but here at abc 7 we will make your wake-up better with the abc 7 alarm clock. when you set this you can choose from all the noises you probably dread early in the morning or maybe something a little better like steve chenevey. >> buzz buzz it is advertisement to get up. >> or alison starling. >> rise and shine. >> it is five of your favorite abc 7 faces to...
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thank you for joining us. straight ahead, the reason we play all the police music, the guitarist of one of the greatest rock bands of all time and a rejd in his right, andy summers, giving up my seat for him. he's coming up next. [ man ] december 7th. go ahead, mark your calendars. it's the last day you can switch your medicare part d plan. we're ready, and we can't wait to switch. what i wanted was simple: the most value for my dollar. so, now that it's time, we're making the move to a plan that really works for us. [ male announcer ] make the switch to an aarp medicarerx plan, insured through unitedhealthcare. open enrollment starts october 15th and ends december 7th. call now for a free information kit. you'll receive a summary of plan benefits and an enrollment form. discover why these part d plans are so popular with over 4 million plan members and counting. with predictable copays and plans with no annual deductible, you could start saving with your first prescription. plus, we'll be covered at like 60,0
thank you for joining us. straight ahead, the reason we play all the police music, the guitarist of one of the greatest rock bands of all time and a rejd in his right, andy summers, giving up my seat for him. he's coming up next. [ man ] december 7th. go ahead, mark your calendars. it's the last day you can switch your medicare part d plan. we're ready, and we can't wait to switch. what i wanted was simple: the most value for my dollar. so, now that it's time, we're making the move to a plan...
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, not against us. you know, to impose a fine, to threaten violations, i mean just look around. it's obviously people who have never stepped foot here, because if you saw what was going on here, you would haven't the nerve to put that on our door. >> it's called a notice of deficiency. and if there ever was an understatement, this is it. it orders homeowners to repair, and/or replace if possible and obtain all necessary building permits testimonies city says the notices are merely meant to catalog damage structures. saying, "these violations were issued solely to document the damage that occurred and property owners will not face any penalties as a result." so far, estimated 891 buildings classified as so severely damaged that the city is considering mass demolitions within the next two months. >> they may come in here and start bulldozing. they will make the people pay for it. that is not right. if you are going to come in and bulldoze stuff down you want to do the job, you pay for it. >> others are op
, not against us. you know, to impose a fine, to threaten violations, i mean just look around. it's obviously people who have never stepped foot here, because if you saw what was going on here, you would haven't the nerve to put that on our door. >> it's called a notice of deficiency. and if there ever was an understatement, this is it. it orders homeowners to repair, and/or replace if possible and obtain all necessary building permits testimonies city says the notices are merely meant to...
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we should use the space. i suggest this morning's symposium is designed in that spirit and i am very happy to be introducing it and to turn the podium over to stan who will moderate the first panel on the question of the fiscal cliff. >> thank you. i appreciate you turn the podium over to me but i will sit here. we will all be sitting here. as it were to the cameras following us. good morning. thank you. i often wonder what was going through ben bernanke's man -- mind when he used the word fiscal cliff for the first time or when they decided they could not sit with a really wanted to say. which is that the combination of tax increases and spending cuts that will go into effect will cut the deficit too far too fast and therefore what he was saying -- the other elements that contribute to gdp growth were not able to absorb it. so what bernanke was really saying is he recommends the deficit be higher than it will otherwise be under current law. anyone who thinks that in february -- [indiscernible] he wants this
we should use the space. i suggest this morning's symposium is designed in that spirit and i am very happy to be introducing it and to turn the podium over to stan who will moderate the first panel on the question of the fiscal cliff. >> thank you. i appreciate you turn the podium over to me but i will sit here. we will all be sitting here. as it were to the cameras following us. good morning. thank you. i often wonder what was going through ben bernanke's man -- mind when he used the...